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The previously unpublished correspondence of T.H.Huxley with Rev.
George Gordon is an important new addition to the literature on
Huxley and Victorian science. The correspondence is self-contained
and wholely scientific, concerning the unexpected discovery of
reptilian fossils and footprints near Elgin, and relates to a most
important aspect of Huxley's career: defining the relationship
between geology and palaentology. The letters are complemented by
an incisive analysis of Huxley's work as a palaentologist and the
development of his views on evolution.
The previously unpublished correspondence of T.H.Huxley with Rev.
George Gordon is an important new addition to the literature on
Huxley and Victorian science. The correspondence is self-contained
and wholely scientific, concerning the unexpected discovery of
reptilian fossils and footprints near Elgin, and relates to a most
important aspect of Huxley's career: defining the relationship
between geology and palaentology. The letters are complemented by
an incisive analysis of Huxley's work as a palaentologist and the
development of his views on evolution.
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